Almost Familiar Forms was a series of events convened by Clark Thenhaus (CCA) at CCA’s Architecture Division consisting of 50 participants in two concurrent weekend workshops led by Kristy Balliet (Knowlton School at the Ohio State University) and Andrew Holder (Harvard GSD). . . .

Almost Familiar Forms is a three-part event presented by CCA’s Architecture division composed of an opening event discussion and reception, followed by a two-day workshop, and culminating in a keynote lecture by Dora Epstein Jones (SCI-Arc), presented as part of the Architecture Division Lecture Series.

Three Part Projects is an exhibition of recent work by Clark Thenhaus / Endemic. Included in this exhibition are three architectural proposals developed through a triptych of form, drawing translations, and context.

exhibition: Clark THENHAUS / Endemic, “Three Part Projects.”
Monday, 02/16 – 02/27
Ball State University College of Architecture and Planning
2000 West University Avenue
Muncie, IN 47306

Clark THENHAUS / Endemic: This work is a portion of a larger body of work completed during a fellowship at Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning. The overall project considers repurposing post-military landscapes of pastoral America and is collectively titled Secret Landscapes and Non-Urban Objects.

Los Angeles is a city developed around and defined by houses rather than large architectural monuments. The singular residential unit is an elastic object, having long nurtured experimental pursuits and critical inquiry. Participants in On the Road 3 have selected an existing house located West of downtown Los Angeles to engage with and respond to through the medium of drawing.